Thank you, Eli, and if you could pray for her and her aunt, as well, I would appreciate it, as neither are believers, though my daughter has always been willing to hear me out when I speak of my faith and matters pertaining to it. I can imagine that digitizing photo and music collections would be a very large job but worthwhile doing for the downsizing element. I did not do it myself, but I did get rid of my hundreds and hundreds of LPs around 2000 and then about ten years later jettisoned hundreds and hundreds of CDs (and cassettes) as well LOL. I had really moved away from music being so central in my life and spend a lot of time in silence to this day, although I do love modern praise and worship. That was the genre I saved all from, and I do still have some of my older CD music, but not most of it. Three years is a long time!!! I hope the technology does not change so much you lose access to all that you digitized...That's wonderful to hear and God bless her.
My wife and I have a rule about 'junk' in the house. If you don't use it at least once during 1 year than throw it away.
It means that you don't even know that it exists and it's in the house. lol
I remember doing a project during covid when we were all stuck at home, of digitizing every old thing in the house that i had accumulated such as VHS tape, cassette tapes, physical photographs and CDs.
They're all digital now, a project which took me 3 years. All the old stuff is thrown away except physical photos.
This way it's easier to see too. Like if i want to see old black and white pictures of my grandfather when the whole family went to the beach, i just just pull them up in one second on the phone as opposed to going into weird areas of the house such as the basement, then pull out some shelves and then take out the photos.![]()